Miutech appears to be an ODM (original device manufacturer), seeking to design products for other companies to market. It has shown off at least two earlier iterations of the interesting HDPC device, but it's unclear as to whether either actually went on sale.

Now, the HDPC has surfaced again in a new "luxury" version, with yet another case design and a 1.6GHz Atom processor. (We're still not told the specific model, though the low-power Z530 seems the most likely choice). The core concept remains the same, however.

When closed up, as pictured at left, the HDPC resembles a bulky mobile phone, with a 2.4-inch 320 x 240 OLED (organic light-emitting diode) display, five-way controller, and a numeric keypad. In this mode, the device uses an ARM9 processor.

But, as pictured below left, the top of the HDPC also flips open, revealing a 4.8-inch touchscreen display with 1024 x 600 resolution and a QWERTY keyboard. The HDPC's touchscreen can also be slid down (pictured, above right) to hide both keyboards, at which point the device can be used as if it were a MID (mobile internet device).

Miutech's HDPC (Click either image to enlarge)

According to Miutech, the HDPC has 1GB of DDR2 memory, 32GB of SSD (solid state disk) storage, plus a microSD expansion slot. Ports are said to include a headphone jack, an HDMI output, plus USB host and client interfaces.

Miutech listed measurements of 6.4 x 2.6 x 1 inches (160 x 65 x 25mm) and a weight of 13.6 ounces (385 grams) for its first, Via-based HDPC. The company claims its new version squeezes its enhanced functionality into dimensions of 6.06 x 2.95 x 0.9 inches (154 x 75 x 23mm) and a weight of just 10.3 ounces (293g).

Features and specifications listed by Miutech for the HDPC include the following:

Processors — 1.6GHz Intel Atom and ARM9

Storage — 1GB of DDR2 RAM and 32GB SSD

Displays:

320 x 240 OLED display

1024 x 600 touchscreen display

Keyboards:

Numeric keypad and five-way controller

QWERTY keyboard

Cameras:

2 x VGA-resolution for videoconferencing

5 megapixel camera with 3x optical zoom

Wireless:

WAN — 2G cellular

LAN — 802.11b/g

GPS

T-DMB

FM receiver/transmitter

Other I/O:

1 x 10/100 Ethernet

1 x USB host

1 x USB device

1 x HDMI

Headphone jack

Expansion slots:

microSD

USIM

Battery type/life — n/s

Dimensions — 6.06 x 2.95 x 0.9 inches (154 x 75 x 23mm)

Weight — 10.3 ounces (293g)

HTC first introduced the concept of combining x86 and ARM-based processors in a single device with its Windows-based Shift, a UMPC (ultra-mobile PC), which was announced in 2007 and began shipping in 2008. The 1.8 pound Shift used an 800MHz Intel Stealey A110 processor, featuring a Pentium M core, along with Qualcomm's ARM11-based MSM7200.

Availability

Miutech did not provide pricing or availability information for the HDPC, but says the x86 side of the device can run either Linux or Windows XP. The ARM-based part of the device appears to be limited to Windows CE — strange bedfellows, indeed.